A two-week armed robbery spree in downtown Redlands has led to the capture of two 19-year-old men from that city, police say.

Darrion Jordon Waller and Lamarco Howard were arrested shortly before 5 a.m. Monday and booked for investigation of robbery and possessing stolen property, jail records show. Both are being held on $100,000 bail.

An officer headed to an unrelated call spotted the pair near Sun Avenue and Orange Street and noticed they matched the descriptions of the the men who committed recent three holdups, city spokesman Carl Baker said in a written statement.

Soon after the men were detained, officers found two cellphones that police say had been stolen during a Sept. 12 armed robbery at the Kirkorian movie theater, 340 N. Eureka St.

Stolen property linking the men to other Redlands holdups turned up when detectives served search warrants at the mens’ homes, according to the statement.

The 11:18 p.m. holdup Sept. 12 at the Krikorian theater is the first of the three crimes the pair is suspected of committing. Both robbers wore bandanas over their faces and escaped with a woman’s purse, police said.

The second holdup happened at 11:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 17, when two robbers held up a man leaving a Subway sandwich shop at 1971 W. Redlands Blvd., and escaped with his wallet and cellphone.

And at 3:20 a.m. Saturday, two robbers escaped with another cellphone after holding up a man outside his apartment along the 200 block of West Olive Avenue.